When Emma Mary Tiglao stepped onto the Miss Grand International 2025 stage in Bangkok, the world witnessed not just a beauty queen — but the rebirth of a legend. Draped in a blazing creation by Filipino couturier Rian Fernandez, her evening gown became an instant global sensation, immortalizing the moment the Philippines achieved a back-to-back victory at one of the world’s most glamorous pageants.
Rian Fernandez, renowned for his meticulous craftsmanship and storytelling couture, unveiled on Facebook the inspiration behind Emma’s now-iconic gown. “This majestic custom gown exudes queenly grandeur, crafted in a fiery burnt orange that symbolizes the regal rebirth of a phoenix returning to triumph,” the designer wrote.
From every curve to every shimmer, Fernandez’s creation was designed to narrate Emma’s journey — a woman who has risen, evolved, and conquered anew. The intricate hand embroidery mimicked flames and feathers, symbolizing both destruction and rebirth. As Emma glided across the stage, the gown seemed alive — the sequins catching the light like embers, and the dramatic feathered cape unfurling behind her like wings ready for flight.
Fernandez’s design wasn’t just about spectacle; it was deeply personal. The phoenix motif reflected Emma Tiglao’s story — her years of perseverance through multiple pageant stints, her evolution into a respected host and public figure, and her eventual crowning moment on the international stage.
The gown’s burnt orange hue carried symbolic weight — a departure from the usual gold or silver tones often seen in winning looks. Instead, it embodied renewal, courage, and power — qualities Fernandez wanted to radiate from Emma as she represented the Philippines before the world.
Described by the designer as a gown that “radiates power and grace as Queen Emma rises anew from the ashes,” the ensemble became more than just an outfit — it was a declaration. With its full circular feather cape, Emma commanded the stage, every movement echoing the strength of a queen returning to reclaim her throne.
As Fernandez concluded in his heartfelt post, the gown was the visual manifestation of Emma’s spirit: “Majestic, fierce, and ready to reign.”
Rian Fernandez has long been one of the Philippines’ most respected couture artists, dressing international queens and celebrities alike. Yet this creation for Emma Tiglao may be one of his defining moments — merging Filipino artistry with a global stage narrative of resilience and victory.
The gown will forever be remembered as the “Phoenix Queen” masterpiece — the fiery symbol of a woman’s rebirth, a designer’s genius, and a nation’s pride.